Google has chosen Oregon as its initial theatre of operations for its long-awaited response to Groupon.
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Ever since Groupon had the temerity to decline a takeover offer from the Chocolate Factory …

Hmmm...

Seems to me...

... they both have some catching up to do. Vouchercloud already do this, there's an free android app, too, and it filters by current location (as per GPS/WiFi/GSM). Handy if you eat out a lot, the voucher codes typically give between 25% and 50% off, especially if it's for 2.

Is this for tight sods who wield their restaurant vouchers with such glee?

I really hate the idea behind all this

Groupon doesn't really work for products; it only really works for services where the "value" is somewhat nebulous, and thus the "saving" can be equally nebulous. In effect those of us who can't be arsed pissing around with Groupon to get a supposedly cheap deal on, say, a restaurant meal or a massage, are in effect paying for the discount given to those who can and do. The service provider loses margin to Groupon and the normal paying customer ends up paying more.

Giant mushrooms? Hotpot?

Not quite...

No, but Portland does have an extraordinary number of brewpubs too. (In fact it claims to have more breweries per capita than any other large or largish city in the world-- 30+ within the city limits proper last I heard.)

Can you say 'monopolistic' activity on the part of Google?

Green Shield Stamps, by the barrowload

Oh so cynical..

or perhaps just up yourselves? I just bought 3 months digital subscription to the Times and Sunday Times from Groupon for £7.80 which is normally £2 a week. A very real bargain. I also don't see how using a voucher to buy a meal is somehow a bad thing? If you're to stuck up yourself to accept a discount then thats your choice but don't make it out like you're somehow being cool. Sure there are some things where the "deal" isn't really but thats life, find me a store whos "sale" is 100% bargains and I'll show you a liar.